A Sensitive Isocratic Liquid Chromatography Assay for the Determination of Dipyridamole in Plasma with Electrochemical Detection

1994 
Abstract For many years, dipyridamole (DP) has been used in the treatment of hypertension as a vasodilatator, but recently it has been recognized as an anti-platelet aggregation agent and to potentiate cytotoxic. A rapid and very sensitive (1 nM) procedure for the determination of free and protein-bound DP in plasma, using reversed-phase high-performance liquid chromatography on a μBondapark C18 (10μm) column (300 × 3.9 mm I.D.) with coulometric detection (+ 0.65 V), is reported. Free and bound DP were separated using ultrafiltration. The liquid-liquid extraction from plasma included solvent extraction using diethyl-ether and a preparative column to separate DP from constituents normally found in plasma. The particular columns used contained a specially modified form of diatomaceous earth which requires no-preconditioning washes. The overall recovery from plasma was 52 ± 12 % at the concentration of 0.5 ng/ml (1 nM). Concentrations of DP between 1 nM and 1 μM were measured in plasma with relative standard...
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